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Who Died Today? Celebrity Deaths and Obituaries for June 24, 2025
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Updated List: Who Died Today – June 24 2025
Introduction
If you’re searching “who died today,” these are the confirmed notable deaths reported on Tuesday 24 June 2025. Below you’ll find a quick-reference roundup followed by deeper background on each figure and links to original reporting.
Quick-Glance Roll-Call
• Bobby Sherman – 81, U.S. pop idol and TV actor, kidney cancer
• Serge Fiori – 73, Québécois singer-songwriter, front-man of Harmonium
• Garry Ahern – 75, trail-blazing New Zealand sports broadcaster
• Alvaro Vitali – 75, Italian comedy actor (“Pierino”), bronchopneumonia
• Moses Amweelo – 73, long-serving Namibian MP, cancer
• Joe Marinelli – 68, U.S. soap-opera star (“General Hospital,” “Santa Barbara”)
• Yu Sung-yup – 65, South-Korean ex-lawmaker & former mayor, stroke
• Guzh Manukyan – 88, Armenian stage & screen legend
• Juliana Marins – 28, Brazilian travel vlogger, fatal fall on Indonesian volcano
In-Depth Obituary Highlights
Entertainment & Music
Bobby Sherman’s clean-cut image and million-selling singles like “Little Woman” made him a 1970s teen heart-throb. After faded chart success he pivoted to real-life emergency work but remained a fixture at nostalgia concerts until kidney cancer ended his life today at 81.
Québec mourns Serge Fiori, whose progressive-folk trio Harmonium shaped the province’s musical identity. Fiori’s poetic songwriting and 1975 classic “Si on avait besoin d’une cinquième saison” still influence francophone artists worldwide.
Film & Television
Italy’s Alvaro Vitali, forever “Pierino” in the bawdy comedies that packed cinemas during the 1980s, succumbed to bronchopneumonia at 75. His slapstick persona became a cult meme across Europe.
Soap-opera fans lost Joe Marinelli, best known for villainous turns on “Santa Barbara” and “General Hospital.” He died aged 68; cause undisclosed.
Broadcast & Media
Garry Ahern revolutionised New Zealand rugby commentary with rapid-fire analysis and warm humour, calling three decades of NPC and Super Rugby fixtures. Colleagues hail him as “the fans’ best friend behind the mic.”
Politics & Public Service
Former Namibian transport minister Moses Amweelo spent 25 years in parliament advocating rural road building and renewable-energy projects. He died at 73 after a long cancer battle.
Ex-South-Korean lawmaker Yu Sung-yup, a key voice on economic reform in the 2010s, passed following a stroke at 65.
Arts & Culture
Guzh Manukyan, People’s Artist of the Armenian SSR, appeared in more than 60 films including the classic “Nahapet,” mentoring generations at Yerevan’s theatre institute.
Digital-age Loss
Brazilian solo traveller Juliana Marins inspired 1.2 million followers with budget-backpacking tips. She fell into a volcanic crevasse while filming drone footage on Mount Bromo, Indonesia, and died before rescue teams could reach her.
Why This Matters
Each passing shapes collective memory, whether through chart-topping hits, political change or social-media storytelling. Today’s deaths span five continents, underscoring the global nature of loss and the way news now spreads in real time via search and social feeds.
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